Cologne stun English Premier League giants Arsenal

Cologne's dreams of UEFA Europa League progress are alive and well after Sehrou Guirassy's second-half penalty earned the Billy Goats a second successive win in Europe, with English Premier League side Arsenal the latest European team fall at the RheinEnergieStadion.

Peter Stöger's side are up to second place in Europa League Group H following a night of emotion and high drama that saw the hosts enjoy a strong start at a packed RheinEnergieStadion. Playing in a three-man attack, Jhon Cordoba set the tone with a rasping early drive that visiting goalkeeper David Ospina did well to save. At the other end, Timo Horn was being kept busy by Arsenal's lively attackers but the goalkeeper stood firm against the visitors' often flowing attack, Coquelin going closest to beating the custodian with a shot that hit the post.

Having collected just two points in the Bundesliga this season, Cologne needed a morale boost in Europe, and they were afforded the chance of just that when Guirassy was felled in the box. The French forward dusted himself off, placed the ball on the spot and confidently slammed home to send the home supporters into raptures. Cologne endured some nervous moments thereafter as they looked to defend their lead, but they held out to make it six points in the section ahead of a Matchday 6 trip to face Crvena Zvezda.